From Trash to Treasure: How to Render Beeswax

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  • Rendering beeswax, step by step.
    Instructions I used:
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  • @Astrohhh
    @Astrohhh 5 лет назад +2200

    Not really too sure why RUclips recommended this video to me, but boy am I sure glad they did.

  • @debschublu
    @debschublu 4 года назад +137

    I loved my big beautiful blocks of rendered beeswax until it came time to use them for a project. Breaking one apart when you just need a few ounces was a pain! So I’ve started using lined muffin tins (use foil not paper liners) that I fill to different weights. Now I have jars with 1, 2, and 3 ounce little wax cupcakes when I want to whip up lotion bars, lip balms and little projects. It is more time consuming, but so much easier when wanting a quick rainy day activity! Great video sir! Thank you from Oklahoma! 👩‍🌾🌻🐝

    • @rachelwenzler4376
      @rachelwenzler4376 3 года назад +3

      Great idea thanks 😊👍😊

    • @CETGale
      @CETGale 2 года назад

      Couldnt you just use a knife and cut into the size blocks you need??

    • @kathkwilts
      @kathkwilts 2 года назад +12

      Use silicone “pans” and they pop right out with no liners…

    • @jebeda
      @jebeda 2 года назад +1

      silicone liners are even better than foil

    • @deborahbrathwaite6998
      @deborahbrathwaite6998 Год назад

      Great tip. Thanks

  • @RM-iu9bw
    @RM-iu9bw 5 лет назад +1801

    Me: it's almost 3 at night.. I have school tomorrow so i'll call it a day.
    RUclips: wAnNa KnOw HoW To rEnDeR BeEswAx???

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 5 лет назад +13

      meh its semi useful

    • @MadMax-yq9ix
      @MadMax-yq9ix 5 лет назад +8

      Bees wax

    • @overlord-6644
      @overlord-6644 5 лет назад +13

      john dowe yes I too have a bee farm as a school student at 3:00 am I need to check on them and their wax

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 5 лет назад +2

      @@overlord-6644 😂

    • @mcshawnboy
      @mcshawnboy 5 лет назад +3

      @@MadMax-yq9ix Make sure that you mind it, or you will hear about in the future!

  • @kristelkane3782
    @kristelkane3782 4 года назад +112

    Silicone cake pans would work well for this, no need for parchment paper and easy to get the rendered wax out once set. They aren't expensive either.
    Great video.

    • @robloughrey
      @robloughrey Год назад

      A bread loaf pan would be even better I would think. Then you would have a nice rectangle you could keep on a shelf or stack if you had that much.

  • @unchained_wings
    @unchained_wings 5 лет назад +2507

    Smart man, don't use your wife's pots and stuff. The key to a long marriage.

    • @nalissolus9213
      @nalissolus9213 5 лет назад +59

      Don't use aluminium either, toxic

    • @heretomakeyousalty6126
      @heretomakeyousalty6126 5 лет назад +12

      Adrienne Moore the key to a controlling relationship.

    • @unchained_wings
      @unchained_wings 5 лет назад +140

      @@heretomakeyousalty6126 controlling because she doesn't want her stuff destroyed?

    • @fusionxtras
      @fusionxtras 5 лет назад +18

      @@nalissolus9213 its not toxic

    • @shawnsisler3743
      @shawnsisler3743 5 лет назад +62

      Exactly... My hubby stole the filter out of my coffer maker... I went 3 days without coffee... 3 DAYS!!!! I WAITED three days for a replacement... He knows the wrath of menopausal female without coffee now. :D

  • @KUMAKURA
    @KUMAKURA 4 года назад +263

    Me: A person who is terrified of and is never going to keep bees
    Also me: Rendering beeswax is vital information that I need right this second

    • @HocusPocus2891
      @HocusPocus2891 4 года назад +3

      you could alway buy the honeycomb and make the wax no need to deal with bees lol

    • @juliemcshain3862
      @juliemcshain3862 4 года назад

      Hello man

    • @nonyabizness.original
      @nonyabizness.original 3 года назад +4

      @@HocusPocus2891 some local beekeepers will give you buckets and buckets of cappings, or sell it to you very cheap.

    • @Tuck-Shop
      @Tuck-Shop 2 года назад +1

      Me, quite uncomfortable around cows. They are big and quite scary.
      I watch The Hoof GP so I understand where you are coming from.

  • @IxMoMo.
    @IxMoMo. 5 лет назад +620

    "Don't use your kitchen stuff use your personal stuff"
    The book of how to maintain a healthy marriage

    • @ValerieRaya
      @ValerieRaya 4 года назад +8

      It's kinda sad that even needs to said but I rather have someone tell their audience that and it being unneeded than someone taking their partner's stuff without asking, as that happens way too often.

    • @Maric18
      @Maric18 4 года назад +7

      @@ValerieRaya i think the joke is that kitchen supplies within a marriage are usually co-owned, and so you still own your kitchen stuff.

    • @antoinettehellyer9522
      @antoinettehellyer9522 3 года назад +1

      I have to keep buying bowl and spoons. My son must have Quite a big collection in his room he won't let me in it. But I will have to get in it one day and speed clean it!.

    • @namedrop721
      @namedrop721 3 года назад +1

      Given I have very specific items for baking and other forms of cooking, a partner who knows not to ruin my items gunking them up with wax or other substances is someone who is going to remain a partner

    • @coronalight77
      @coronalight77 3 года назад

      Did you not see the other 200 same comments Mr unoriginal garbage person?

  • @1337fraggzb00N
    @1337fraggzb00N 4 года назад +183

    Me: I want to know stuff about the Roman Empire.
    RUclips: No. No. You want to know how to render beeswax.

    • @markfloors6988
      @markfloors6988 4 года назад +8

      You know what?? Several days ago I looked up the Roman Empire (Biblical history was the reason), and lo and behold here is the recommendation of this video, and for some reason I clicked on it (and actually enjoyed it), and of course going thru the comments..and here you are lol

    • @eanschaan9392
      @eanschaan9392 4 года назад +5

      Ja, I got here because of watching Wasp Removals. How I found those? No clue.

    • @Floorum
      @Floorum 3 года назад +1

      Well you did click on it. Algorithms workin.

  • @ratzasse
    @ratzasse 5 лет назад +398

    Interesting note: old accordions have beeswax in them. It's used as a glue to hold the reed blocks in place and it seals them off to prevent blow-by. Don't keep your accordion in a hot car, or all the reed blocks inside will fall off.

    • @roseszalay2869
      @roseszalay2869 3 года назад +43

      I.. This is too specific. Did you recently destroy your accordion?

    • @jessical4866
      @jessical4866 3 года назад +27

      Thank you. I will remember this the next time I have an accordion and a hot car.

    • @HoneyBadgerVideos
      @HoneyBadgerVideos 3 года назад +4

      Good to know. Not at all usefull for me.
      But still very good to know.

    • @livewellwitheds6885
      @livewellwitheds6885 2 года назад +3

      have u destroyed an accordion in a hot car?

    • @audhumbla6927
      @audhumbla6927 2 года назад +7

      makes sence cuz theres a big honey production in east europe, where they also play alot of accordion

  • @ichhabe330
    @ichhabe330 4 года назад +19

    Here I am, waaaay up North of Norway in the dead of a cold dark winter 0700 in the morning enjoying a video about how to render Beeswax. Ain't life wonderful?

  • @Bythegallon
    @Bythegallon 5 лет назад +576

    *RUclips getting too comfortable with the 2 ads*

    • @onewithstache3639
      @onewithstache3639 4 года назад +10

      Need to find yourself a nice adblocker friend

    • @swedneck
      @swedneck 4 года назад +8

      just install ublock origin and never see an ad again

    • @onewithstache3639
      @onewithstache3639 4 года назад +2

      I've been using "RUclips Vanced." World of difference. Just use which ever works best on your device

    • @TrapGod_JackofAllTrades
      @TrapGod_JackofAllTrades 4 года назад +1

      Just makes its more comfortable for me to use ad block.

    • @walle7443
      @walle7443 4 года назад +3

      The sad thing about adblock is that the creator you are watching is not getting money from your view, if it’s a bad thing depends on who you are watching though lol

  • @user-wy1et9dk9w
    @user-wy1et9dk9w 4 года назад +12

    At this point i'm just using RUclips as one massive "how It's made" episode

  • @nesh2463
    @nesh2463 5 лет назад +276

    “Which is really probably not necessary but it makes me feel better” 10:25, same sir, same😌

    • @GeorgiesBrushes
      @GeorgiesBrushes 4 года назад +1

      Lmao when he said that I knew I liked him 😂 it’s a mood!

  • @charlyhitter7645
    @charlyhitter7645 5 лет назад +629

    The bees are like “ what in the liquid hell”

    • @6PinkGlamour9
      @6PinkGlamour9 5 лет назад +15

      Right? there are soo many of them curious what he's doing!

    • @6PinkGlamour9
      @6PinkGlamour9 5 лет назад +2

      @WolraadWoltemade 1652 maybe the honey, maybe they think they can get some of the honey back to their hive?

    • @bunnywarren
      @bunnywarren 4 года назад +6

      @@6PinkGlamour9 Bees will recycle the wax in their hive so they probably recognise it as bees wax and want to take it back to use it. They get caught out because it's liquid when naturally that wouldn't be something they'd encountered before and so get stuck in it.

    • @6PinkGlamour9
      @6PinkGlamour9 4 года назад +2

      @@bunnywarren Ohh okay that makes sense!

  • @_Fadedpolo
    @_Fadedpolo 4 года назад +13

    IDK WHY THIS HAS 330 THUMBS DOWN WHEN THIS IS ONE OF THE EASIEST 'HOW TO' VIDOES IVE EVER WATCHED ON 'ANYTHING! THANK YOU GREAT JOB GETTING ST8 TO THE POINT BUDDY!

  • @cunucky
    @cunucky 5 лет назад +325

    1 minute in and I already love this guy. Humble enough to say "you should have notes and find good instructions". lots of people will just play it off like they didn't need to look at instructions at all. Great video! :D

  • @elcidbob
    @elcidbob 4 года назад +13

    You can get damn near the same level of cleaning by pouring out of a pot with a a pour spout (not a full, enclosed spout but the kind of crimp in the metal). Pour slowly down a smooth stirring rod (glass is what's usually used) that you hold closely to the edge of the pot. Surface tension will pull the fluid through the tiny gap which will hold most all of the particulates back.
    It's a super old chemistry decanting technique.
    Here's a better explanation with pictures
    www.genevaschools.org/Downloads/Lab%2520Techniques.pdf

  • @katerehahn
    @katerehahn 5 лет назад +237

    If wax is stuck to something, if a little heat doesn’t work- use ice or put it in the freezer. When wax gets cold, it gets brittle and will easily crack. It’s a great trick to get wax out of candle holders etc.

    • @Katnipco
      @Katnipco 5 лет назад +15

      Also with fabrics, parchment paper and an iron. Place the parchment paper over the wax and iron it and the paper absorbs the melted wax

    • @shawnsisler3743
      @shawnsisler3743 5 лет назад +5

      Freezing it will cause it to shrink away from the container it is in too. I do this to candles in glass or plastic containers all the time to clean the container so I can reuse them.

  • @brisetta
    @brisetta 2 года назад +15

    I had no idea the process is so complicated, probably the most fascinating youtube video I have watched in many years! Thank you for this!

  • @davebrittain9216
    @davebrittain9216 5 лет назад +170

    One thing bad about videos is that you can not experience that fantastic bees wax smell.

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  5 лет назад +28

      Dave Brittain It’s a shame how much y’all miss. This stuff is wonderful.

    • @davebrittain9216
      @davebrittain9216 5 лет назад +9

      @@falllineridge Bees wax is very aromatic. When I was a kid my mom used to burn bees wax candles at Christmas. Smells like home.

    • @gigglechan15
      @gigglechan15 5 лет назад +3

      You're not kidding! Watching this video has given me beeswax-candle cravings haha

    • @error1022
      @error1022 5 лет назад +4

      i hope youtube read this.

    • @AmandaGeyerSnobahr
      @AmandaGeyerSnobahr 5 лет назад +5

      You can purchase unfiltered beeswax, and render it yourself. I get mine from the Sue Bee Honey distribution center in southern California. Nice folks there, too! All the bees wax scent you want :D

  • @nonyabizness.original
    @nonyabizness.original 3 года назад +13

    rendering one ounce beeswax cubes from cappings was probably THE most satisfying, wonderful, even theraputic thing i have ever done in my life.
    and i did mine from a local beekeeper's cappings, in a crockpot, on low temp, without adding water. this gave me a LOT of delicious raw honey, and also left my rendered wax SOOO sweet 😀.
    tip: doing this outside will draw a lot of bees 😮.

  • @ThePaul190865
    @ThePaul190865 5 лет назад +242

    Love the time lapse of the wax setting...

    • @vive335
      @vive335 4 года назад

      Paul Tranfield yep me too

  • @A-Duck
    @A-Duck 4 года назад +53

    This is a man who knows how to mind his own beeswax.
    I'll let myself out.

  • @avlieox
    @avlieox 5 лет назад +315

    My father has a way bigger pot made of cast iron. It seems more water is better then less. He says to little water can trigger saponification. He starts filtering the wax soon after boiling, not waiting half hour. For filtering he uses some type of natural textile material with the shape of bag with a sharp tip, and he uses a small pot like a kettle to take the mix from big pot. It's important to put pressure on the mix from textile bag when filtering. He gets big 20kilos wheels of wax in the end. And there's more dedicated tools but don't know English words to describe those and process like i want. The thing it's a great adventure and seeing the final product gives great satisfaction.
    Greetings from Romania!
    I see you've put the mix in two smaller pots ... he uses one single plastic vessel as big as the cast iron pot, so he can get one big cleaner wheel of wax. And he covers that while waiting to solidify so insects won't get in and it seems slows down solidifying and avoids cracks.
    Your final wheel of wax is one of the cleanest i've seen👍😃!

    • @traciademello4460
      @traciademello4460 5 лет назад +11

      I think I know the filter you are talking about. it is made of felt. I use that kind when I strain maple syrup.

    • @katherinehartman4770
      @katherinehartman4770 5 лет назад +16

      You're dad should make a video

    • @jazziered142
      @jazziered142 4 года назад +21

      @@katherinehartman4770 Definitely, because due to RUclips's algorithm, half of RUclips is now desperately seeking videos on how to clean bees Wax. 😃

    • @michelewalters9421
      @michelewalters9421 4 года назад +3

      Do you have pictures of your cast iron pot? Also a video of your dads process? Thank you Michele

    • @michelewalters9421
      @michelewalters9421 4 года назад +5

      Katherine Hartman I totally AGREE. I really want to see that cast iron pot

  • @galactic-visitoretxavarria1674
    @galactic-visitoretxavarria1674 4 года назад +18

    Beautiful wax,& of course,NICE VIDEO!!!.When I was a child,my father used to have a lot of honeybees at our farm,where I grew up.He really loved them,& handled them with respect & admiration.Since we live in a Ecuatorial Country,-(Colombia)-,bees are very active,& they get plenty flowers around to work.So we used to harvest the honey,twice in a year.But one of the things I learned from my father,was,how useful is to return the wax to this so amazing creatures.Wax is produced by the honeybees,from their own body.So we can imagine,all the hard work & sacrifice they have to do,just to rebuild from scratch ,all their work we destroy during the process of getting their honey..So delivering their wax back to them,help them a little bit,as less to rebuild all what we destroy,while we extract their honey!!!.Greetings from Colombia!! :-) !!!.

    • @rachelwenzler4376
      @rachelwenzler4376 3 года назад +1

      Beautiful Idea. ❤️

    • @livewellwitheds6885
      @livewellwitheds6885 2 года назад

      sounds similar to me and my mom! we have lots of funny stories and ill always love organic honey

  • @kityam8487
    @kityam8487 5 лет назад +56

    Me: Watching random RUclips drama videos.
    RUclips: WANNA WATCH HOW TO RENDER BEESWAX?!?!
    Me:...... yessir!!
    I regret nothing....

  • @Sunderas
    @Sunderas 4 года назад +12

    Thank you for this video.
    The things that made me watch every single second and press like:
    1- Simple approach. A no-nonsense video that hasn't been stretched more than needed
    2- You explain all the steps you are doing.
    3- You left the camera on to show the crystallization of the melted wax (+10pts for the nerds like me out there).
    4- Those small moulds look absolutely amazing (looks between a traditional soap mixed with a pretty mould).
    5- You mention the smell close to the end just when I was thinking "I wonder if its scent has any honey sweetness to it". Thanks for confirming.
    6- You mentioned the firestarter and you actually tried it out to see the result and shared it with us.
    Keep it up.
    I hope you have been keeping safe and will ait for your future projects.

  • @Kingjeffkoch
    @Kingjeffkoch 5 лет назад +190

    Damn this is rendered well, looks like real life

    • @Magisq
      @Magisq 4 года назад +22

      Kingjeffkoch he got raytracing

    • @silvrsqnder
      @silvrsqnder 4 года назад +1

      It is real life lmao

    • @allosaaldrich
      @allosaaldrich 4 года назад +4

      OnlyGizmo69 I bet you’re fun at parties

    • @silvrsqnder
      @silvrsqnder 4 года назад +1

      I was joking? And I don’t actually go to parties (that’s a joke too, don’t be butthurt)

    • @allosaaldrich
      @allosaaldrich 4 года назад +3

      OnlyGizmo69 ? I’m not butthurt lol and your joke kinda sucked

  • @jdesmond4101
    @jdesmond4101 4 года назад +9

    Very nice end product. For the new beekeepers out there, the wax with debris (slum gum) is great for waxing plastic brood foundation as well as inside swarm traps. My rendering method is similar and I usually wind up with some that has debris in it so I pour it in silicone ice cube trays for use on foundation. The bees love it. Smells like home.

  • @TheMegaloYT
    @TheMegaloYT 5 лет назад +88

    Nobody:
    RUclips: Beeswax though
    Me: *instant click*

  • @7sanctuz
    @7sanctuz 4 года назад +12

    I wanna take a bite out of those things. I don't care how it'll taste, I wanna do it.

  • @washboardman7435
    @washboardman7435 5 лет назад +103

    Bees, throughout the video: "Hey good lookin', what's cookin'?"

  • @grose2272
    @grose2272 4 года назад +9

    Men love those multi purpose pantyhose! A lot of processing ,I see why bee products are so expensive.

  • @Legendkilleraaron
    @Legendkilleraaron 5 лет назад +76

    19:45 poor guy died trying to see what was going on, you will never bee forgotten

    • @ulibarriL
      @ulibarriL 4 года назад +5

      ikr? Guy took out all kinds of bees during this process without given much thought. Each bee killed is a loss of a lot of workload and needs to be avoided as much as possible. It's bad enough having to deal with pests and predators. His set up reminded me of old school smelting techniques in major need of modernization. IOW, it's ghetto and there's got to be a better way.

    • @diesel_dawg
      @diesel_dawg 4 года назад +14

      @@ulibarriL It happens all the time with beekeeping, especially when keepers replace the tops of hives and some get squashed. And then there are hives that have to be euthanised for one reason or another; aggression for one.
      There are thouands of bees in hives and more are produced by the queens. The loss of one or two isn't going to be the end of the world.

    • @thomasplooijer4437
      @thomasplooijer4437 4 года назад +5

      Curiosity killed the cat

    • @rubenpoort9304
      @rubenpoort9304 4 года назад +1

      RIP Mr bee 😢👻💓

    • @serenapeterson8130
      @serenapeterson8130 3 года назад +2

      @@rubenpoort9304 most bees are Ms.

  • @RavenVargas27
    @RavenVargas27 4 года назад +15

    Beautiful wax, looks like a lemon cake when it's in the pan the ones you made in the molds are so cute thanks for sharing

  • @TalkingThreadsMedia
    @TalkingThreadsMedia 5 лет назад +75

    I'm highly-allergic to bee stings, so I'm not into bee-keeping -- HOWEVER -- I found your video absolutely fascinating! Thank you for taking the time to create this video. Best wishes from Kate in Olympia, WA.

  • @stormangelus6638
    @stormangelus6638 3 года назад +5

    For future reference, to get wax out of cloth or rugs, put paper towels over it and then use a warm iron. It'll melt the wax into the paper towels and remove most of it from the clothing/rug. Learned that from a friend's mom.
    Also, a trick: Get yourself a dedicated glass quart measuring cup and use that to dish out the cappings into the pot. This way, you know how many quarts of capping are in the pot, so you can measure out how much water you need.

  • @TKEsweetheart24
    @TKEsweetheart24 5 лет назад +80

    You need to rinse off the cakes after the first filter. Most of the fine sediment is loose on the cake so before you melt the cakes second time for fine filtering rinse them off with water to get the sludge off the backside. Will increase your results.

  • @bizhanhooman9729
    @bizhanhooman9729 3 года назад +6

    My two favorite things about this video... you started the process with instructions (thank you!), and the timelapse of the the wax solidifying (absolutely mesmerising!). Great video!

  • @chaseparker83
    @chaseparker83 5 лет назад +380

    If your wondering why RUclips recommended this to, stop asking its non of your beeswax

    • @RaeissG
      @RaeissG 5 лет назад +3

      chase Parker nice😂

    • @thenomad6924
      @thenomad6924 5 лет назад +4

      Get out.

    • @tinagodsey1023
      @tinagodsey1023 5 лет назад +1

      🤪😂🤣😂🤣

    • @rodyates1
      @rodyates1 4 года назад +1

      lern to spel: You're instead of your, and none instead of non.

    • @chaseparker83
      @chaseparker83 4 года назад +4

      Rod Yates oop mi bed

  • @Loglakeliving
    @Loglakeliving 4 года назад +9

    “Our Creator’s Hand” Yes!

  • @christophergardner3041
    @christophergardner3041 5 лет назад +56

    Those time lapse shots of the wax hardening were really cool!

  • @ElliottRodgers
    @ElliottRodgers 3 года назад +7

    I love the patterns that just appeared as the big mould cooled.

  • @danielbarr3994
    @danielbarr3994 5 лет назад +34

    Great job on the video. Just a little advice for next time though, scrape all the crap off the bottom of the first step (screened wax) before you do the second refining melt. Then you have a lot less junk to screen out the second time. Just grab your hive tool or similar and scrape as much of the gunk off the block as you can.

  • @charitotamargo4565
    @charitotamargo4565 4 года назад +5

    I'm literally addicted to this man's videos.
    I wanna save the bees but I also don't wanna go broke so I'm planning on starting a Local Business that sells Bee Products

  • @zestyimmortalz7489
    @zestyimmortalz7489 5 лет назад +114

    cmon its not even 3 AM and im watching this

    • @marcusbeck1269
      @marcusbeck1269 5 лет назад +1

      ZeStY immortalz I know. What’s wrong with my brain.

  • @Lao-G
    @Lao-G 4 года назад +12

    19:45
    A strong soul was lost this day, RIP.

    • @MrAristaeus
      @MrAristaeus 4 года назад +4

      Birgio Armani you mean R.I.B.
      Rest in Beeeees!
      🐝 👍🏻

  • @Caninecancersucksrocks
    @Caninecancersucksrocks 4 года назад +24

    That is truly gorgeous colour - I can only guess how beautifully it smells! I purchase all my bee products from a local keeper who lives nearby, and the difference between her products and the store bought honey or beeswax is night and day. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with all of us!
    Btw - our beekeeper friend always gives us some of the particulates and sluff from her beeswax processing and yes - once it’s dried out it’s amazing fire starter! Use it all the time when we’re hiking as it’s pretty light once dried.

  • @chereisabooker6038
    @chereisabooker6038 5 лет назад +60

    Thanks for filming the solidifying process!! The color was beautiful. Looked like butter!!

  • @evajean206
    @evajean206 3 года назад +5

    I had NO idea how much time and effort go into rendering bees' wax. This video was wonderful for myriad reasons. You really had excellent visuals of each step. You talked thru each step rather than just allowing us to watch. Kudos to you for all the reminders about how to keep things as tidy and safe as possible. (I hope your wife appreciates that, too!) Thank you for an educational and entertaining video!

  • @magnushagelberg
    @magnushagelberg 5 лет назад +63

    you could also use silicon forms for baking - cupcakes or bread molds or even ice forms. makes it easier to store it in smaler chunks. Nice step by stepp process.

    • @Reddotzebra
      @Reddotzebra 5 лет назад +3

      Silicon forms are amazing for any kind of molten thing you want to cast, as long as it's not hot enough to melt the form XD
      When it cools down you can just take the form right off.

    • @TashJansson
      @TashJansson 5 лет назад +1

      Yep! A silicon mold put inside a regular pot or cake tin (if the silicon wall is thin the contents can spill) will work excellent, and also, they're relatively easy to clean

    • @Doxymeister
      @Doxymeister 5 лет назад +1

      @Roderick storey Oh Lordy, half a cheesecake...I'd have gone into mourning at that point.

    • @mcshawnboy
      @mcshawnboy 5 лет назад

      @Roderick storey I love those for ice cubes! The round one is a 2 part mold and it isn't very round, the top is flat 3/4 an inch from the top.

    • @mcshawnboy
      @mcshawnboy 5 лет назад

      @@gingerbread1032 I read a statistic that said the vast majority of the human race has a small percentage of PTFE or the registered trademark, Teflon.

  • @user-tb7ml8kz7h
    @user-tb7ml8kz7h 4 года назад +7

    9:38 - a chemist here - I never understood the purpose of vigorous boiling. i.e. the temperature doesn't change(the exes heat just evaporates the water), so all you get is a bit better stirring(from the rising water vapor) and negligibly better temperature distribution(in case the evaporation cools the inside of the pot faster than the fire heats it), and as you say, the more vigorous boiling doesn't reduce the 30 min. of boiling time. so why?

  • @wauhawk
    @wauhawk 5 лет назад +54

    Well if you knew a place to get unwanted sawdust. You can take any discarded wax product melt it then mix in sawdust and dryer lint. Put in cardboard egg cartons or a thrift store muffin tin. Great waterproof fire starters.

    • @gregmislick1117
      @gregmislick1117 5 лет назад +2

      Now where would he find any sawdust? Must be hard to find

    • @wauhawk
      @wauhawk 5 лет назад +5

      I know such a hard thing to come by. Might need to import from China

    • @falllineridge
      @falllineridge  5 лет назад +4

      😂

    • @DreadX10
      @DreadX10 5 лет назад +7

      Yes, two good ways to further process beeswax-reject. However, also two remarks needed here.
      First, when collecting sawdust, only take the pristine clean stuff and preferably from a cutting/sanding device that doesn't use oil. Especially when you want to use the fire-starter indoors (for reasons of smell).
      Second, if you only have cotton clothes in your dryer, go ahead and collect the lint afterwards. If you have polyester-fibres there as well, you might want to look for a different source as the smell of burning plastic isn't fantastic.

    • @mcshawnboy
      @mcshawnboy 5 лет назад +1

      @@wauhawk There's actually a little bit of humor in your comments. I was a long-haul trucker and I used to go to a lot of paper mills in Maine. That old country song about a tombstone every mile was 'cuz of highway engineers in that state! But, a friend still in the trucking game says that most of the mills have been bought out by China to make that horrible knock down furniture! It seems like they have so few trees that folks who can afford it buy oxygen in a can! A friend was doing business there and he said that air was worse than the brown haze over California!

  • @syncoegh2592
    @syncoegh2592 4 года назад +3

    My journey through youtube took me through traditional chinese music, yellow jacket removal, and then bees wax. I don't know what this pattern means, but I will figure it out.
    "It makes me feel better though" That's a mood, honestly. You have my like.

  • @dantco
    @dantco 5 лет назад +22

    Mix the "dirty" wax with saw dust, or dunk paper towel that's rolled up about the size of a fat pencil.
    The wax is the fuel AND the protectanct of the load (paper).
    I make them about 4 inches long and use one per fresh fire...probably could use less for dry fire bed.
    Cotton, wood shavings, paper scraps, or anything that wax will wick onto.

  • @ikichullo
    @ikichullo 4 года назад +5

    18:52 "Leg holes" cracked me up more than it should have.

  • @AlphaCompRepair
    @AlphaCompRepair 5 лет назад +26

    The comb fire starter needs to be pressed and then dried for up to two months.

  • @gothic7821
    @gothic7821 4 года назад +3

    Dare I say, that wax is, "Bee-utiful!" 😉😍
    I'm corny. I know. I couldn't resist.

  • @gingerbread1032
    @gingerbread1032 5 лет назад +57

    This is how we sealed our canned foods on the farm.
    We didn't use metel lids and tin caps because that fail to seal or hold a seal alot of times.
    pouring an inch of hot beezwax on top of the boiling contents creates an air tight seal as things cool down.
    It's also anti fungal, bacterial, and microbial proof.
    Will keep canned food safe for many many years with no worries about any rusting goin on under medal lids.

    • @mistervacation23
      @mistervacation23 4 года назад +1

      Was that before or after you went to the mental institution?

    • @gingerbread1032
      @gingerbread1032 4 года назад +3

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION .
      Crazy people can't be held responsible for murder, asshole.

    • @smutz9677
      @smutz9677 4 года назад

      Lmao

    • @mrhenry4624
      @mrhenry4624 4 года назад +4

      That works. Can't do everything that way, though. When I was a kid, my mom made home made jelly and preserves. Never got a metal lid. She would put the hot jelly/preserves in glass jars, and pour melted paraffin on the top, about 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch thick. Worked just like ginger bread said. That was for jellies and preserves. Maybe the acids in the fruit helped preserve it, I don't know. Not a canner. She canned other stuff, vegetables, and used regular Mason jars, metal caps and bands. But I never saw any spoiled jelly/preserves from using the wax method. It kept all year. Don't know about "forever." Made new batches every year. Thing is, just because you haven't heard of something before doesn't mean it isn't a real thing. Get yourself an education before you start downing others. You are far from knowing everything. Realizing that would be a good starting point for you.

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon 4 года назад

      @@mistervacation23 lmao

  • @craigmooring2091
    @craigmooring2091 3 года назад +4

    It isn't drying; it's freezing. I love the way patterns form as it freezes.

  • @elizabethpro9845
    @elizabethpro9845 5 лет назад +26

    Honey: being filtered into wax*
    Bees: ehhh, still honey to me

  • @CFGossettAbbasHealingArts
    @CFGossettAbbasHealingArts 3 года назад +4

    I am amazed as to how things went to get from the raw was to the beautiful gold beeswax. It looks like golden butter and very pretty. Keep up the awesome work!!

  • @jannismcb2803
    @jannismcb2803 5 лет назад +26

    wourdr x'D reminded me so much of brad leone from ba test kitchen MVP!^^

    • @TashJansson
      @TashJansson 5 лет назад +2

      Different accents, same energy!

  • @walkermcmullin8665
    @walkermcmullin8665 3 года назад +3

    Definitely an interesting video to stumble across! I loved how the bees were buzzing around the wax as you strained it, like they were going, "Wait a minute, this is OUR wax!"

  • @chemicaldemoneye
    @chemicaldemoneye 5 лет назад +65

    i love how he pronounces boiling as bowling xD i also really like videos like this. its ez stuff for the mind when you cant sleep

    • @CL-vz6ch
      @CL-vz6ch 5 лет назад +4

      Listen to that cowboy cook Kent Rollins.

    • @chemicaldemoneye
      @chemicaldemoneye 5 лет назад +1

      @@CL-vz6ch yeah i've been subbed to him for a while :P

    • @mcshawnboy
      @mcshawnboy 5 лет назад

      @@CL-vz6ch I like some of those cowboy poet's they call 'em, but they just tell stories and sing songs. Nothing like William Shakespeare!

    • @margaretlemmon1143
      @margaretlemmon1143 3 года назад

      We do bowling a lot different where we live but it’s great learning different cultures

  • @nhansen197
    @nhansen197 4 года назад +1

    My dad kept bees for a while. He made a Solar oven for the first stage of the melting process. It was fairly simple, but did a fairly good job. He'd dump a bunch of the dirty wax in it, the sun would melt the wax which poured through a screen into a waiting container leaving the worst of the junk behind. The only down side is it had to be a hot day. Soon as the wax had melted he'd scrap the trash out of the melter, and dump more wax that needed filtering in it. The clean wax would get further filtering using a double boiler.

  • @ericpeters34
    @ericpeters34 5 лет назад +9

    I had no idea wax combusts at a certain temp. Thank you making me wiser.

  • @AmberKingmusic
    @AmberKingmusic 4 года назад +1

    Totally worth the effort, I have made many candles and for that quality of beeswax every pound would cost at least $15. But I think for your operation it's probably best to reap the rewards yourself. Hey it only cost you time and a small amount of money and you have some very nice gifts for family and friends. When making candles it's the wax that is the most expensive ingredient and you have it as a byproduct of beekeeping!

  • @pieoflords5082
    @pieoflords5082 5 лет назад +14

    "i'll go to bed at a reasonable hour"
    me at 2am:

  • @twofoldaxiom7056
    @twofoldaxiom7056 4 года назад +8

    I just watched this on New Year's Eve about 20 minutes before midnight and I feel like all the stress of the previous year just lifted off my shoulders.

  • @hannaberg8928
    @hannaberg8928 5 лет назад +15

    this is the wholesome content i support

  • @notsunkyet
    @notsunkyet 4 года назад +11

    "Our Creator's hand." Amen brother.

  • @rodyates2669
    @rodyates2669 5 лет назад +15

    A couple of things that "y'all" might like to consider: 1. If you are going to work outside, perhaps it's better to do after sunset, or at least when bee wont be out foraging. 2. If you put some water in the pot FIRST, you wont get that burnt patch that ruins y'alls pot. 3.Instead of using panty hose as a filter, filter cloth is so much more durable ( get it from an industrial supplier) but far better than anything, is to boil up the wax with plenty of water, and pour the
    lot into a tall, narrow stainless steel cylinder to cool over night. I use a couple of old fire extinguishers with their tops cut off. or you can get ss pipe from a scrap metal dealer, or steel merchant. About 8inches diameter works well, ( you have to be careful to make sure the cylinders are stable and wont tip over, of course.) To get the wax out, you may just need to heat the sides of the cylinder, or force water through a hole in the bottom of the tube, which you might have sealed with a pinch of clay. You end up with super clean wax at the very top, and progressively dirtier stuff . at the very bottom. Cut that off, and put aside for the next rendering.. Always remember that hot wax is exceptionally hot so take a lot of care.

  • @skyaulbach2190
    @skyaulbach2190 4 года назад +1

    He says water like my dad. Worh-tur.

  • @JohnXavierSieg
    @JohnXavierSieg 5 лет назад +6

    Love how you didn't edit problems that you ran into in. Great video man, subbed!

  • @johnakaoldguy3158
    @johnakaoldguy3158 4 года назад +1

    Back in their day (1970's), Leggs came in plastic egg shells. Hence, the name Leggs. Now that they are in cardboard boxes, I guess you can't just call them Cardboard Boxes.

  • @imustbegettinolder4434
    @imustbegettinolder4434 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much for this video: most helpful. I'm a retired expat living in rural northern Việt Nam and practically all of the wax is just discarded by the local folks. Now maybe that can be changed. Thanks again.

  • @lisamitchell3234
    @lisamitchell3234 3 года назад +3

    This was amazing to watch! Had never seen it done or even considered it. Now it’s my missions to do so!! Thank you!!

  • @daviddudenkov4989
    @daviddudenkov4989 5 лет назад +8

    that wax is so filtered and clean it almost looks like butter, hek it does look like butter.

  • @bashkillszombies
    @bashkillszombies 4 года назад +1

    How did he turn "Add water to 1.5x the displacement of the beeswax." into 5-10 minutes of his video? I get that RUclips promotes people dragging out their videos atm but shit me, that's 3 seconds of instruction turned into 5-10 minutes.

  • @frankcherry3810
    @frankcherry3810 5 лет назад +13

    PigglyWiggly newspaper! Boy that takes me back

  • @IIIAnchani
    @IIIAnchani 3 года назад +2

    This man delivered that video with a surgical precision, absolute focus on information density and closely related tips and tricks.
    I could almost bet that he's got a military background. Having spent a few years in the german army myself, I really loved the presentation. Simply razorsharp and straight to the point.

  • @dancrane3807
    @dancrane3807 5 лет назад +36

    "Let's try this fire starter." Puts a blowtorch to it. Doesn't light. Umm, let's not call it a fire starter.

    • @latenighter1965
      @latenighter1965 5 лет назад +5

      Yep. He needs to add sawdust to it, and form it into logs or blocks

    • @TWEAKLET
      @TWEAKLET 4 года назад

      mostly just too much water still

  • @christopherdeoliveira714
    @christopherdeoliveira714 4 года назад +3

    Merry Christmas man! This has gotta be one of the most clear guides I've ever watched. And I absolutely adore bees, maybe I should try to get into it...

  • @pignanelli
    @pignanelli 5 лет назад +7

    4:20 Not a stainless-steel, but aluminum pot.

    • @kthwkr
      @kthwkr 5 лет назад

      Yep, looks aluminum to me.

    • @mcshawnboy
      @mcshawnboy 5 лет назад

      Perfect timing! 4:20

  • @jacquessoubliere5826
    @jacquessoubliere5826 4 года назад +1

    How exciting to finally get such a nice product out of scrap material. That’s good for making candles.
    I can smell it from here! Regards from Canada

  • @gyrgrls
    @gyrgrls 5 лет назад +13

    09:47 reminds me of the fat fryers at Jack In The Box (Ralston/ Purina) and/or KFC (Pepsico). Don't eat there, guys and gals.

    • @wiljf17
      @wiljf17 5 лет назад

      John Bond I like that you put the owning corporations.

    • @MadMax-yq9ix
      @MadMax-yq9ix 5 лет назад

      I love jack, not kfc

  • @nariviako3640
    @nariviako3640 4 года назад +1

    Did I just watch somebody render beeswax for 26 minutes even though I never had something to do with that topic? Yes
    Am I complaining? Not at all

  • @joana6126
    @joana6126 5 лет назад +8

    It was fascinating to watch the wax dry. Thank you for the video. Do more!

  • @Coolness59
    @Coolness59 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this!! I'm a newbee to beekeeping and wondered how the wax was rendered. A definite subscriber!! I'll be rendering next year!!

  • @Allstar1080
    @Allstar1080 5 лет назад +6

    Dude, you have been blessed with the random ass recommended gift. And for some reason I wanted to know how to render beeswax.

  • @civiSapper
    @civiSapper 4 года назад +2

    That is the prettiest shade of yellow I have ever seen.

  • @monkeys1123
    @monkeys1123 5 лет назад +6

    thanks youtube for letting me learn things i've never even dreamed of knowing.
    Such a random recommended video lol.

  • @tstuff
    @tstuff 4 года назад +3

    RUclips recommends: You prepare for the end of civilization.

  • @dlbknives4869
    @dlbknives4869 5 лет назад +11

    Great job and informative.

  • @Venomous1337
    @Venomous1337 4 года назад +1

    I wanted to tell that he don't know what he is talking about. And it's true. He looks like he just start. My grandfather is beekeeper for 30 years now. When I saw how guy from this film make beewax it was funny comedy. I'ts better and easier proces to make a beewax from waste of bees. Second one is fire starter. Please.... with flametorch? It's normal that will melt beewax and not burn. Too much preasure and heat. Why he is so ignorant ??? I don't know. But This is America. When Americans buy coffee in MC'Donald they sue them because coffee was hot couse there was no information on cap thoe.... Really.... Muricaa! Take Care!

  • @justjon907
    @justjon907 5 лет назад +6

    RUclips:Hey, wanna learn to make beeswax?
    Uh sure......

  • @bashkillszombies
    @bashkillszombies 4 года назад +2

    It takes a special talent to film outside but still sound like you're recording in a toilet.

  • @randomstuff6332
    @randomstuff6332 5 лет назад +20

    Wife: Why are my pantyhose so sticky?
    Husband: No worries, I made it waterproof.
    Wife: Honey, how nice of you. *goes out and thanks the bees*

  • @rodyates1
    @rodyates1 4 года назад +1

    You know, you can do this much more simply. Just heat the wax with an amount of water, until its just bubbling. Now, with care not to burn your hands, pour it through a conical strainer with holes of about 1/8 inch, into a tall, narrow plastic pail, or if possible a length of narrow SS tubing. ( I sometimes use an old fire extinguisher wit the top cut off.) Leave it to cool overnight. and just scrape off the brown sludge from under the clean yellow block in the morning. Repeat the process with accumulated blocks until there is hardly any brown sludge left.